Fair Ball Dance
In Sri Lanka, peraheras (processions) are a flamboyant combination of history, culture, and religion. The legendary Kandy Esala Perahera, which takes place every August, is the pinnacle of the Perahera tradition in Sri Lanka. Other well-known Peraheras in the country are Katarahama Esala Perahera, Devinuwara Esala Perahera, Sabaragamuwa Maha Saman Devala Perahera, and Gangarama Navem Perahera. There are also a lot of regional Peraheras that take place.
Fireball dance is the most common and impressive event at all of these national or regional Peraheras. This dance is based on the ancient traditional dance "Pandam Paliya," which represents the glow of lighting. At the start of a Perehara, fair ball dancers arrive and light the area, driving darkness away from the route so that the following performers and elephant sets are illuminated.
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